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📓"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world! ~Nelson Mandela

 

📓~My first day of teaching "How To Be A Undercover Boss" at the SLBI Academy (Second Life Bureau Investigation)! Enroll Today!!

 

📓~Blog Credits:

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Those cabinets are (pest-proof) metal. Every so often each specimen sheet is taken out and put in the freezer for a week to kill bugs.

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Tom Humphrey presenting the "herbarium@home project"

 

South London Botanical Institute

Herbarium Workshop, January 2009

 

South London Botanical Institute, London SE24

 

www.slbi.org.uk

 

herbariaunited.org/atHome/

 

2009 January 17, Herbarium Workshop, SLBI (50)

South London Botanical Institute, Herbarium Workshop - January 2009.

 

Workshop organiser, Petra Broddle, gave a very interesting presentation and overview of the processes of preserving and recording specimens.

 

South London Botanical Institute, London SE24, England

 

www.slbi.org.uk

   

2009 January 17, Herbarium Workshop, SLBI (25)

So many beautiful plants in the garden at South London Botanical Institute

Paris quadrifolia (Family: Melanthiaceae)

From the SLBI herbarium collection.

 

Herbarium location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

     

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (41)]

Cedrus

(Family: Pinaceae)

 

Location: John Innes Park, Merton Park

South West London, England (date: July, 2009)

 

The Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) from Morocco and the deodar (Cedrus deodara), a Himalayan cedar with longer, drooping needle leaves, are close relatives. All three are conifers in the pine family, Pinaceae. Their fruits are cones which are hard and woody with the seeds tucked between the scales. Unlike pine (Pinus) cones, cedar (Cedrus) cones break up when they are ripe.

 

To tell the three species apart, look at the shape of the trees: Atlas cedar branches ascend, deodar branches descend, and cedar of Lebanon branches are level. A sculpture of this tree can be found in the pond opposite this tree www.flickr.com/photos/jennyn/3918245673/

 

For more information about Cedrus follow this link:

 

apps.kew.org/trees/index.php?page_id=264

 

Follow this link for information about John Innes Park:

 

www.johninnessociety.org.uk/

Nuphar pumila (Family: Nymphaeaceae)

Collector: Joseph Dalton Hooker

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion: www.slbi.org.uk/

 

Nuphar is genus of aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae with a temperate Northern Hemisphere distribution. The common name, shared with some other genera in the same family, is water lily or waterlily.

 

There are from 1 to 25 species in the genus. Some botanists[1] treat the genus as just a single variable species (for which the European name N. lutea has priority), but 10-12 species are typically accepted by most authorities. Recent molecular work has shown that there is some difference between the European and American species.[2]

 

Nuphar pumila

 

The genus is closely related to Nymphaea (named after the Greek term "Νυμφαία", possibly related to "Νύμφη" meaning nymph). Nuphar differs in having its petals being much smaller than its 4-6 bright yellow-coloured sepals, whereas in Nymphaea, the petals are much larger than the sepals. The fruit maturation also differs, with Nuphar fruit being held above water level to maturity, whereas Nymphaea fruit sink below the water level immediately after the flower closes. Both genera share leaves with a radial notch from the circumference to the petiole (leaf stem) in the center.

 

1.Beal, E. O. (1956). "Taxonomic revision of the genus Nuphar Sm. of North America and Europe". Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 72: 317–346.

2.Wiersema, John H.; C. Barre Hellquist (1997). "Nymphaeaceae".

Flora of North America 3.

www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=1....

    

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (15)]

Viola odorata (Family: Violaceae)

From the SLBI herbarium collection.

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

 

Here are links to 'live' specimens growing in my south London back garden (2010):

www.flickr.com/photos/jennyn/4442527279/

www.flickr.com/photos/jennyn/4443305064/

www.flickr.com/photos/jennyn/4442526707/

  

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (44)]

Nuphar pumila (Family: Nymphaeaceae)

Collector: Joseph Dalton Hooker

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion: www.slbi.org.uk/

 

Nuphar is genus of aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae with a temperate Northern Hemisphere distribution. The common name, shared with some other genera in the same family, is water lily or waterlily.

 

There are from 1 to 25 species in the genus. Some botanists[1] treat the genus as just a single variable species (for which the European name N. lutea has priority), but 10-12 species are typically accepted by most authorities. Recent molecular work has shown that there is some difference between the European and American species.[2]

 

Nuphar pumila

 

The genus is closely related to Nymphaea (named after the Greek term "Νυμφαία", possibly related to "Νύμφη" meaning nymph). Nuphar differs in having its petals being much smaller than its 4-6 bright yellow-coloured sepals, whereas in Nymphaea, the petals are much larger than the sepals. The fruit maturation also differs, with Nuphar fruit being held above water level to maturity, whereas Nymphaea fruit sink below the water level immediately after the flower closes. Both genera share leaves with a radial notch from the circumference to the petiole (leaf stem) in the center.

 

1.Beal, E. O. (1956). "Taxonomic revision of the genus Nuphar Sm. of North America and Europe". Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 72: 317–346.

2.Wiersema, John H.; C. Barre Hellquist (1997). "Nymphaeaceae".

Flora of North America 3.

www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=1....

     

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (13)]

The centenary celebration imaginatively featured the new South London Botanical Institute logo, the ginkgo.

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: SLBI Centenary Mosaic unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

 

A large Ginkgo biloba tree grows the SLBI front garden - the reason for the 'Ginkgo cakes'.

 

The Ginkgo biloba leaves are unique among seed plants, being fan-shaped with veins radiating out into the leaf blade, sometimes bifurcating (splitting) but never anastomosing to form a network. Two veins enter the leaf blade at the base and fork repeatedly in two; this is known as dichotomous venation. The leaves are usually 5–10 cm (2-4 inches), but sometimes up to 15 cm (6 inches) long. The old popular name "Maidenhair tree" is because the leaves resemble some of the pinnae of the Maidenhair fern Adiantum capillus-veneris.

 

Leaves of long shoots are usually notched or lobed, but only from the outer surface, between the veins. They are borne both on the more rapidly-growing branch tips, where they are alternate and spaced out, and also on the short, stubby spur shoots, where they are clustered at the tips.

 

Have a look at the leaves and fruits of a G. biloba growing in Morden Hall Park (London Borough of Merton): www.flickr.com/photos/jennyn/3077601240/in/set-7215760697...

   

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (3)]

Nuphar pumila (Family: Nymphaeaceae)

Collector: Joseph Dalton Hooker

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion: www.slbi.org.uk/

 

Nuphar is genus of aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae with a temperate Northern Hemisphere distribution. The common name, shared with some other genera in the same family, is water lily or waterlily.

 

There are from 1 to 25 species in the genus. Some botanists[1] treat the genus as just a single variable species (for which the European name N. lutea has priority), but 10-12 species are typically accepted by most authorities. Recent molecular work has shown that there is some difference between the European and American species.[2]

 

Nuphar pumila

 

The genus is closely related to Nymphaea (named after the Greek term "Νυμφαία", possibly related to "Νύμφη" meaning nymph). Nuphar differs in having its petals being much smaller than its 4-6 bright yellow-coloured sepals, whereas in Nymphaea, the petals are much larger than the sepals. The fruit maturation also differs, with Nuphar fruit being held above water level to maturity, whereas Nymphaea fruit sink below the water level immediately after the flower closes. Both genera share leaves with a radial notch from the circumference to the petiole (leaf stem) in the center.

 

1.Beal, E. O. (1956). "Taxonomic revision of the genus Nuphar Sm. of North America and Europe". Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 72: 317–346.

2.Wiersema, John H.; C. Barre Hellquist (1997). "Nymphaeaceae".

Flora of North America 3.

www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=1....

     

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (14)]

Nuphar pumila (Family: Nymphaeaceae)

Collector: Joseph Dalton Hooker

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion: www.slbi.org.uk/

 

Nuphar is genus of aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae with a temperate Northern Hemisphere distribution. The common name, shared with some other genera in the same family, is water lily or waterlily.

 

There are from 1 to 25 species in the genus. Some botanists[1] treat the genus as just a single variable species (for which the European name N. lutea has priority), but 10-12 species are typically accepted by most authorities. Recent molecular work has shown that there is some difference between the European and American species.[2]

 

Nuphar pumila

 

The genus is closely related to Nymphaea (named after the Greek term "Νυμφαία", possibly related to "Νύμφη" meaning nymph). Nuphar differs in having its petals being much smaller than its 4-6 bright yellow-coloured sepals, whereas in Nymphaea, the petals are much larger than the sepals. The fruit maturation also differs, with Nuphar fruit being held above water level to maturity, whereas Nymphaea fruit sink below the water level immediately after the flower closes. Both genera share leaves with a radial notch from the circumference to the petiole (leaf stem) in the center.

 

1.Beal, E. O. (1956). "Taxonomic revision of the genus Nuphar Sm. of North America and Europe". Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 72: 317–346.

2.Wiersema, John H.; C. Barre Hellquist (1997). "Nymphaeaceae".

Flora of North America 3.

www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=1....

    

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (16)]

Event: South London Botanical Institute Centenary Mosaic unveiling

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

 

Thanks to funding from Awards for All, a mosaic based on plant cell forms created by Emma Biggs is a permanent feature to commemorate the South London Botanical Institute centenary.

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

Emma Biggs Mosaic website:

www.emmabiggsmosaic.net/

    

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (75)]

The Cep, Boletus edulis, (also known as Porcini or Penny Bun) is a an edible basidiomycete mushroom, that's a member of the Boletaceae (Bolete) family of mushrooms. It is a native of Europe and North America and is Europe's second most sought-after fungus (after truffles). The smaller ceps are most sought-after as the whole mushroom can be consumed and they retain their flavour when dried. Older specimens tend to become maggot-ridden and slimy. But the cap of a fully-grown penny bun can reach 25cm in diameter and may weigh up to 1 kg.

 

With its pale stem and russet cap the cep is hard to confuse with other species, indeed it can only really be confused with other members of the same family, none of which are in the least toxic. The only one to look out for is the Bitter Bolete, Tylophilus felleus which has brown stalks and cap and can be distinguished in that the gills bruise brown when pressed (it's not toxic, just too bitter to be pleasant). Because of this the cep is one of the safest fungi for the novice to forage for. Penny buns are found in woodlands (typically birch, oak, beech and pine) and are available from late summer to late autumn but are most abundant in September and October. They pickle well and also dry very well. Young ceps are excellent raw, or simply fried. Dried ceps can also be ground to provide a condiment or a flavouring for soups and stews.

 

The cap starts out much smaller than the stem and is deeply convex. The cap's colour is generally reddish-brown fading to white in areas near the margin, and continues to darken as it matures. The stipe (stem) is 8–25cm in height, and can be up to 7cm thick. The pores, which do not stain when bruised, are white when young, fading to yellow and then to brown with age and leave an olive brown spore print.

 

This specimen was collected the day before from Brookwood, Surrey.

 

Note for Londoners shopping for mushrooms: go to Borough Market, London SE1 - pricey, but excellent.

 

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Boletus edulus, Mitcham Common SLBI FF (2)]

Stockholm, Beckholmen

The new South London Botanical Institute logo, the ginkgo, featured in the cake display.

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: SLBI Centenary Mosaic unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

 

A large Ginkgo biloba tree grows the SLBI front garden - the reason for the 'Ginkgo cakes'.

 

The Ginkgo biloba leaves are unique among seed plants, being fan-shaped with veins radiating out into the leaf blade, sometimes bifurcating (splitting) but never anastomosing to form a network. Two veins enter the leaf blade at the base and fork repeatedly in two; this is known as dichotomous venation. The leaves are usually 5–10 cm (2-4 inches), but sometimes up to 15 cm (6 inches) long. The old popular name "Maidenhair tree" is because the leaves resemble some of the pinnae of the Maidenhair fern Adiantum capillus-veneris.

 

Leaves of long shoots are usually notched or lobed, but only from the outer surface, between the veins. They are borne both on the more rapidly-growing branch tips, where they are alternate and spaced out, and also on the short, stubby spur shoots, where they are clustered at the tips.

 

Have a look at the leaves and fruits of a G. biloba growing in Morden Hall Park (London Borough of Merton): www.flickr.com/photos/jennyn/3077601240/in/set-7215760697...

  

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (1)]

South London Botanical Institute, Herbarium Workshop - January 2009.

 

Workshop organiser, Petra Broddle, gave a very interesting presentation and overview of the processes of preserving and recording specimens.

 

South London Botanical Institute, London SE24, England

   

2009 January 17, Herbarium Workshop, SLBI (37)

Viola odorata (Family: Violaceae)

From the SLBI herbarium collection.

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

     

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (43)]

Paris quadrifolia (Family: Trilliaceae)

Specimen from the South London Botanical Institute herbarium.

 

Trillium L., Paris L., Kinugasa Tatew. and Sutô, and Daiswa Ref. are genera of plants found in north temperate forests which make up the family Trilliaceae as defined by Takhtajan in 1987. Much of the current molecular work places the Trilliaceae basal to the Liliales confirming its place as a primitive monocot.

 

Herbarium location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

     

[photo ref; 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (42)]

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

Follow the link on the above website for the SLBI education leaflet and booking form.

   

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (23)]

Papaver rhoeas (Family: Papaveraceae)

Specimen from the SLBI herbarium (note: Ex. Herb. J. E. Lousley)

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

The wild field poppy enjoys cultivated and disturbed soil, which is why swathes of scarlet blooms often appear in cornfields. The basic form has scarlet, single flowers, each petal often marked at its base with a black blotch. Size varies according to the soil in which plants grow, the poorer the soil, the smaller and paler the blooms. Plants self-seed readily.

 

Here is a photograph of a 'live' specimen I photographed in Greece:

www.flickr.com/photos/jennyn/2566668795/?editreplace=1

  

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

   

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (49)]

The Cep, Boletus edulis, (also known as Porcini or Penny Bun) is a an edible basidiomycete mushroom, that's a member of the Boletaceae (Bolete) family of mushrooms. It is a native of Europe and North America and is Europe's second most sought-after fungus (after truffles). The smaller ceps are most sought-after as the whole mushroom can be consumed and they retain their flavour when dried. Older specimens tend to become maggot-ridden and slimy. But the cap of a fully-grown penny bun can reach 25cm in diameter and may weigh up to 1 kg.

 

With its pale stem and russet cap the cep is hard to confuse with other species, indeed it can only really be confused with other members of the same family, none of which are in the least toxic. The only one to look out for is the Bitter Bolete, Tylophilus felleus which has brown stalks and cap and can be distinguished in that the gills bruise brown when pressed (it's not toxic, just too bitter to be pleasant). Because of this the cep is one of the safest fungi for the novice to forage for. Penny buns are found in woodlands (typically birch, oak, beech and pine) and are available from late summer to late autumn but are most abundant in September and October. They pickle well and also dry very well. Young ceps are excellent raw, or simply fried. Dried ceps can also be ground to provide a condiment or a flavouring for soups and stews.

 

The cap starts out much smaller than the stem and is deeply convex. The cap's colour is generally reddish-brown fading to white in areas near the margin, and continues to darken as it matures. The stipe (stem) is 8–25cm in height, and can be up to 7cm thick. The pores, which do not stain when bruised, are white when young, fading to yellow and then to brown with age and leave an olive brown spore print.

 

This specimen was collected the day before from Brookwood, Surrey.

 

Note for Londoners shopping for mushrooms: go to Borough Market, London SE1 - pricey, but excellent.

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Boletus edulus, Mitcham Common SLBI FF (3)]

St Mary's Church, Merton Park

South West London

 

South London Botanical Institute visit, July 2009

 

John Innes (1829-1904)

 

In his will John Innes established a Trust on land in Merton Park to establish a school of horticulture to give technical instruction in the principles of science and the art of horticulture. It became a centre for the investigation of how common fruit species breed and the development of new species.

 

He bought an area of farmland which he called Merton Park, built houses on some of it, and experimented with growing different crops for the London market.

 

John Innes composts

 

John Innes compost was developed in Merton, but subsequently the company sold up because of poor soil and moved first to Hertfordshire and then to Norwich, where research and training in plant science continues.

 

John Innes is commemorated with a fine table tomb in the churchyard at St Mary's, Merton Park, South West London. The holly hedges in the conservation area are a reminder of his enthusiasm for holly trees.

 

St Mary's Church, Merton Park

 

St Mary's lies in a quiet and historic corner of south west London, in the heart of the Merton Park Conservation Area, south of Wimbledon.

 

A church has stood on this site since before the Domesday Book. It was founded by the Augustinian Canons who also founded Merton Priory. Parts of the present building date back to 1115.

 

related websites:

 

www.johninnessociety.org.uk

www.jic.ac.uk/corporate/about

www.jic.ac.uk/centenary

www.slbi.org.uk

www.stmarysmerton.org.uk/history

Still lush despite weeks of hot dry weather.

www.slbi.org.uk/

Location: Mitcham Common, South London

Event: South London Botanical Institute fungi foray

Date: 11 October 2009

 

The Fairy Ring Mushroom is the main cause of circles of longer and darker green grass (fairy rings) in grassland, meadows, lawns and road verges throughout the British Isles. The toadstools appear after rain during the summer and autumn and are quite long-lived. It is comparatively tolerant of pollution and fertilizer.

 

Mitcham Common:

www.mitchamcommon.org/

 

South London Botanical Institute:

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Marasmius oreades, Mitcham Common SLBI FF (1)]

Eyrngium maritimum (Family: Apiaceae)

From the SLBI herbarium.

 

Eryngium maritimum is often found on European coasts, including Britain, from Scandanavia to the Mediterranean and Baltic, and Black Sea. However, it can grow as a garden plant. It produces a basal rosette, from which grow flowering spikes with stiffly spiny foliage and stems. The flowers are hermaphrodite and are pollinated by bees, flies and beetles. The plant is self-fertile.

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

     

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (46)

The Draw Me Booth is an installation based on a camera-obscura made by Jonathan Polkest.The Draw Me or Tedna Ve (Cornish) Booth operates all over the United Kingdom in places of education, Performance and Celebration. In this clip the Draw Me Booth is one of several activities held at Julie's birthday celebrations in the gardens of the S.L.B.I. A great occasion. Portraits made are remorselessly individual and often stray from naturalistic figuration but completely over burdened with charm and dedication.

St Mary's Church, Merton Park

South West London

 

South London Botanical Institute visit, July 2009

 

John Innes (1829-1904)

 

In his will John Innes established a Trust on land in Merton Park to establish a school of horticulture to give technical instruction in the principles of science and the art of horticulture. It became a centre for the investigation of how common fruit species breed and the development of new species.

 

He bought an area of farmland which he called Merton Park, built houses on some of it, and experimented with growing different crops for the London market.

 

John Innes composts

 

John Innes compost was developed in Merton, but subsequently the company sold up because of poor soil and moved first to Hertfordshire and then to Norwich, where research and training in plant science continues.

 

John Innes is commemorated with a fine table tomb in the churchyard at St Mary's, Merton Park, South West London. The holly hedges in the conservation area are a reminder of his enthusiasm for holly trees.

 

St Mary's lies in a quiet and historic corner of south west London, in the heart of the Merton Park Conservation Area, south of Wimbledon.

 

A church has stood on this site since before the Domesday Book. It was founded by the Augustinian Canons who also founded Merton Priory. Parts of the present building date back to 1115.

 

related websites:

 

www.johninnessociety.org.uk

www.jic.ac.uk/corporate/about

www.jic.ac.uk/centenary

www.slbi.org.uk

www.stmarysmerton.org.uk/history

FKCCI Career Forum 2013 at Seoul National University: A great success! 17 companies and 200 students attended the event. FKCCI thanks all its sponsors and partners for the Career Forum 2013 : AA Korea Hotel Management Co., Ltd, Asiance, AXA General Insurance Co., BNP Paribas, Christian Dior, D.P.J. & Partners, IT-Concept, L’Oréal, Louis Quatorze, SLBI and Shin & Kim.

Cedrus

(Family: Pinaceae)

 

Location: John Innes Park, Merton Park

South West London, England (date: July, 2009)

 

The Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) from Morocco and the deodar (Cedrus deodara), a Himalayan cedar with longer, drooping needle leaves, are close relatives. All three are conifers in the pine family, Pinaceae. Their fruits are cones which are hard and woody with the seeds tucked between the scales. Unlike pine (Pinus) cones, cedar (Cedrus) cones break up when they are ripe.

 

To tell the three species apart, look at the shape of the trees: Atlas cedar branches ascend, deodar branches descend, and cedar of Lebanon branches are level. This is the sculpture of the Cedrus opposite the pond www.flickr.com/photos/jennyn/3918248331/in/photostream/

 

For more information about Cedrus follow this link:

 

apps.kew.org/trees/index.php?page_id=264

 

Follow this link for information about John Innes Park:

 

www.johninnessociety.org.uk/

The annotation on the herbarium sheet of Papaver hybridum. Collected by Pocock in 1820. Perhaps given to (or in exchange) Sir J Bennett. Or this could be a sheet that was removed from Pocock's herbarium on his death. The sheet is now in the South London Botanical Society Herbarium having passed through the collections of R R Hutchinson and the Croydon Natural History Society.

There used to be arable fields in Denton!

Papaver rhoeas (Family: Papaveraceae)

From the SLBI herbarium (Ex. Herb. J. E. Lousley)

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

     

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (48)]

Swamp Cypress,

Taxodium distichum,

(Family: Cupressaceae)

 

Location: John Innes Park, Merton Park

South West London, England (date: July, 2009)

 

The swamp cypress is one of the few deciduous conifers found growing in Britain. In autumn, its fine, feathery needles are shed just after they produce a stunning display of seasonal red foliage.

 

Visit:

 

apps.kew.org/trees/?page_id=170

 

for further information about this tree.

 

Follow this link for information about John Innes Park:

 

www.johninnessociety.org.uk/

       

Swamp Cypress,

Taxodium distichum,

(Family: Cupressaceae)

 

Location: John Innes Park, Merton Park

South West London, England (date: July, 2009)

 

The swamp cypress is one of the few deciduous conifers found growing in Britain. In autumn, its fine, feathery needles are shed just after they produce a stunning display of seasonal red foliage.

 

Visit:

 

apps.kew.org/trees/?page_id=170

 

for further information about this tree.

 

Follow this link for information about John Innes Park:

 

www.johninnessociety.org.uk/

   

Eyrngium maritimum (Family: Apiaceae)

From the SLBI herbarium.

 

Eryngium maritimum is often found on European coasts, including Britain, from Scandanavia to the Mediterranean and Baltic, and Black Sea. However, it can grow as a garden plant. It produces a basal rosette, from which grow flowering spikes with stiffly spiny foliage and stems. The flowers are hermaphrodite and are pollinated by bees, flies and beetles. The plant is self-fertile.

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

      

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (45)]

Here I am at the South London Botanical Institute - at one of their open days. The staff had kindly found this herbarium sheet for me. The plant is the Prickly Poppy - Papaver hybridum. Now one of the scarcer poppies in Kent. Collected by Robert Pocock in Denton Gravesend.

Mulberry,

Morus nigra,

(Family: Moraceae)

 

Location: John Innes Park, Merton Park

South West London, England (date: July, 2009)

 

Originally from Asia, the black mulberry was introduced to Britain more than 500 years ago and cultivated as food for silkworms. Although this venture did not prove successful, its fruit is still eaten in various forms today.

 

The black mulberry is very common in London and can be found in back gardens as well as parks.

 

Follow this link for more information about this tree:

 

apps.kew.org/trees/?page_id=114

 

Follow this link for information about John Innes Park:

 

www.johninnessociety.org.uk/

 

Location: Mitcham Common, South London

Event: South London Botanical Institute fungi foray

Date: 11 October 2009

 

Seven Islands Pond had a large spreading stand of bogbean which needed to be reduced in size. The pond was recently de-silted after a survey and method statement detailed the least damaging way to carry out this work. However, de-silting causes the nutrients that are 'locked-up' in the silt to cause algal blooms. To prevent this straw bales were placed in the water body. Judging by the number of water fowl and invertebrates in and out of the water this management has clearly been successful and a visit in early Spring and the flowering time of the bogbean will prove interesting.

 

Mitcham Common:

www.mitchamcommon.org/

 

South London Botanical Institute:

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Menyanthes trifoliata, 7 island pond Mitcham Common SLBI FF (1)]

Mulberry,

Morus nigra,

(Family: Moraceae)

 

Location: John Innes Park, Merton Park

South West London, England (date: July, 2009)

 

Originally from Asia, the black mulberry was introduced to Britain more than 500 years ago and cultivated as food for silkworms. Although this venture did not prove successful, its fruit is still eaten in various forms today.

 

The black mulberry is very common in London and can be found in back gardens as well as parks.

 

Follow this link for more information about this tree:

 

apps.kew.org/trees/?page_id=114

 

Follow this link for information about John Innes Park:

 

www.johninnessociety.org.uk/

 

Location: Mitcham Common, South London

Event: South London Botanical Institute fungi foray

Date: 11 October 2009

 

The Fairy Ring Mushroom is the main cause of circles of longer and darker green grass (fairy rings) in grassland, meadows, lawns and road verges throughout the British Isles. The toadstools appear after rain during the summer and autumn and are quite long-lived. It is comparatively tolerant of pollution and fertilizer.

 

Mitcham Common:

www.mitchamcommon.org/

 

South London Botanical Institute:

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Marasmius oreades, Mitcham Common SLBI FF (3)]

 

South London Botanical Institute, Herbarium Workshop - January 2009.

 

Workshop organiser, Petra Broddle, gave a very interesting presentation and overview of the processes of preserving and recording specimens.

 

South London Botanical Institute, London SE24, England

   

2009 January 17, Herbarium Workshop, SLBI (17)

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